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Salty and squirmy—just what bass like! NetBait® Paca Craws have big chewy bodies, loaded with salt. Bass aren't about to turn down a meal like this! Known as a largemouth's dream meal, the Netbait Paca Craws produce an unbelievable action and are loaded with heavy salt, anise and pork fat. Swimmin', pitchin', floatin', these tasty morsels can do it all!

Great priced craw
The Paca Craw was my first attempt at using a craw trailer a few years ago. They boasted cheaper prices and more quantity that other brands. They also have a wide variety of colors and not just the standard craw. They have 5-6 different lengths, styles and colors.
I use 1/2 oz jigs so I needed a larger craw to be used as a trailer. I liked the price of these craws. For the money, they are a great product. My major complaint is the hollow body. Most jigs made today have a trailer keeper to help keep the craw or trailer on the jig. However I still have several hundred jigs that are 10 plus years old that don't have the keeper on them. The hollow body of these craws makes it very hard for you to keep the trailer on the jig.
The hollow body does have some positive points to it though. You can take your favorite scent or cream and apply it inside the body. This will keep the scent on the craw longer and release it slower than if its applied to the outside body of the craw. The hollow body will also spit out bubbles when jerked or bounced off the bottom giving the craw even more life like features.
I have been using the red shad, blue black flake and june bug. The red shad was my favorite until they discontinued them from the product line. All bait companies do this at times, but red shad color is a standard for plastics of any brand and they work wonders for me. I wish the company would bring them back. I have had good luck with the blue black flake and the june bug. Both work great with a dark blue or black jig.
I haven't used these Texas Rigged yet, as I have other brands that I like better, but I don't see why they would not do well. For the price and quantity, these are great baits. I'm only giving it 4 stars due to the hollow body and that they discontinued my favorite color. I would recommend these to a friend needing a good trailer or craw. They also reek of plastic smell, so I suggest using some type of scent or rub to mask the odor
September 3, 2012

Very Nice Craw
Just got some of these a few weeks ago and the action is great. Texas rig, trailer, carolina rigged and even shakey head they work great.
February 4, 2012

Allot of action
Use mainly on a football jig. Great action even when fished slow. Great bang for the buck.
November 2, 2011

They're durable, and flat out catch fish
There are a lot of craws on the market these days, and you won't be dissapointed when you tie one of these on for flippin, or use as a trailer on a jig. The plastic is more durable than Powerbait which means your bait will last longer!
July 18, 2011

Hi. I never tried to put a weight directly into the craw, but the craw is big enough to try. I just use the hooks with the worm weight already attached to the hook. I would rather than stuff the weight into the craw, try pushing a rattle into the craw , then use a Lucky strike finesse worm rig.

I fish the paca craw extensively and generally either swim it on a jig head or texas rig it with the weight exposed. Rather than put the weight in the body of the paca craw, I insert a 7mm glass tube rattle which gives the bait a natural clicking sound that is deadly.

I'm not sure what the benefit of putting the weight inside of the bait would be other than a cleaner presentation in pressured clear waters.

One of the downsides of this bait is that the pinchers get bitten off with short strikes so there would be a lot of retying if rigged that way.

yes this does work, im guessing bassallyear made the video you were thinking of, and if not this will still be how to do it. In the front of the paca craw there is a small hole where it looks like its mouth would be. Insert a rattle first if you are using one and if you aren't then insert the weight first. Between the first item you put in leave about as much space as the length of your bullet weight between the front of the paca craw and the first item. I would reccomend using a 1/16th ounce or a 1/8th ounce.

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